By altering the genetic code in bacteria, researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have demonstrated a method to
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Biosensor technologies to offer more effective approaches to disease treatment
Every cell in our bodies is shaped by its outer coating, or biomembrane. This incredible, naturally created nanostructure wraps the
Potent new mechanism of action for treatment of inflammatory bowel disease revealed
Professor Akiyoshi Fukamizu’s research group of Life Science Center for Survival Dynamics (Tsukuba Advanced Research Alliance, TARA), University of Tsukuba,
Tuberculosis: Pharmacists develop new substance to counteract antimicrobial resistance
Antimicrobial resistance is on the rise worldwide. This is becoming a problem for infectious diseases like tuberculosis as there are
Conventional view of opioid mechanism of action upended in new study: Scientists find new molecular target for developing safer pain medications
A new discovery shows that opioids used to treat pain, such as morphine and oxycodone, produce their effects by binding
New biotech technique accelerates protein therapy research: Dubbed GlycoSCORES, the technique rapidly screens sequences for making glycoproteins
A Northwestern-led synthetic biology research team has combined technologies to develop a new biotech technique that promises to accelerate research
Instrument to rapidly test if drugs contain trace crystallinity: Instrument can detect crystalline content in early stages
Researchers at Purdue University have created a device that can quickly and inexpensively determine whether new pharmaceutical formulations have trace
Paramedics find better drug to tame violent patients: Droperidol found to act quicker and with fewer side-effects
Australian paramedics are leading the world by introducing a new drug, droperidol, to quickly and safely calm violent patients fueled
Protein responsible for leukemia’s aggressiveness identified
Researchers have identified a protein critical for the aggressiveness of T-cell leukemia, a subtype of leukemia that afflicts children and
Long-sought structure of telomerase paves way for new drugs for aging, cancer: Cryo-electron microscopy images reveal details of protein, RNA binding and possible drug-target sites
More than 30 years ago, when University of California, Berkeley researchers discovered telomerase — an enzyme that lengthens chromosome ends